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Calories in Alcohol

Is your drinking making you fat?

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Find out how many calories are in your drink and get tips on avoiding weight gain.

Did you know:

  • A glass of wine contains as many calories as a slice of cake, and a pint of lager has the same calorie count as a small sausage roll?
  • The average wine drinker in England takes in around 2,000 calories (kcal) from alcohol every month.
  • A heavy drinking session is often followed by an unhealthy breakfast to help cope with a hangover, which again helps to pile on the pounds.
  • Going for a fry-up instead of your usual bowl of cereal can add an extra 450kcal to the calorie count from the night before.

The findings are based on an online survey of nearly 2,000 adults in England in March 2009 by YouGov for the Department of Health.

Regularly drinking more than the NHS recommends can have a noticeable impact on your waistline as well as cause less obvious but more serious health problems.

Many women don’t realise that two large glasses of white wine not only puts them over the recommended daily limit for regular alcohol consumption, but also provides them with nearly 20% of their recommended daily calorie intake, at approximately 370kcal in total.

Most people would baulk at consuming a full glass of single cream, but wouldn’t think twice about the calorie content of a couple of pints. But the calorie content is similar and, over time, excess alcohol intake can easily contribute to gaining weight.

Wine, beer, cider, spirits and all our favourite drinks are made from natural starch and sugar. Fermentation, and distillation for certain drinks, is used to produce the alcohol content. This helps explain why alcohol contains lots of calories – seven calories a gram in fact, almost as many as pure fat. And, of course, additional calories can be present in added mixer drinks.

Tips to avoid weight gain

To reduce the chances of gaining weight from drinking alcohol, follow these tips from the British Nutrition Foundation:

  • Stick to your daily recommended units – men should not regularly drink more than 3-4 units of alcohol a day; women should not regularly drink more than 2-3 units a day. As an indication, a pint of lager (ABV 5.2%) and a 250ml glass of wine (ABV 12%) both contain 3 units of alcohol.
  • Alternate an alcoholic drink with a glass of water – this will help to prevent you becoming dehydrated.
  • Don’t drink on an empty stomach. If you do reach for snacks while drinking, opt for a healthier option – choose a sandwich instead of crisps or chips, or choose a chicken burger without mayonnaise instead of a kebab with garlic sauce.
  • Drinking in rounds can mean you end up drinking more than you intended. Opt out and drink at your own pace.
  • Try cutting down with a friend, as you’ll be more likely to stick to it with moral support.
  • Eat a healthy dinner before you start drinking. Order or cook before you start drinking so you’re not tempted to go for the less healthy options.
  • Pace yourself by taking small sips.
  • Avoid ‘binge drinking’ – some people are under the misapprehension that they can ‘save up’ their units to splurge at the weekend.
  • If you’re drinking white wine, why not add a splash of soda water to help the same number of units last longer?

For more help on reducing your alcohol intake, read Tips on cutting down.

How many calories are in your drink?

With a pint of bitter the same as eating a glazed ring doughnut, and an average bottle of alcopop, the same as a 50g block of medium cheddar cheese, the calories from alcohol soon add up.

DrinkUnitsCalories (kcal)Food Equivalent
White wine (175ml) (11% ABV)2130One small bag of crisps
Red wine (175ml) (11% ABV)2120One small slice of sponge
Lager(pint) (4% ABV)2170One small sausage roll
Premium lager (pint) (5% ABV)3250One scotch egg
Bitter (a pint) (4% ABV)3190One glazed ring doughnut
Cider (a pint) (5% ABV)3200Beans on Toast
Cream liqueur (50ml), such as Baileys (17% ABV)1160One chicken drumstick
Alcopop (330ml) (5% ABV)1.5200A 50g block of medium cheddar cheese
Spirits serving (25ml), such as vodka or gin (37.5% ABV)155A 25ml serving of single cream

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